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With a "full" hump, a camel can go up to four or even five months without food, Schwartz said. When camels use up their fat, their empty humps flop over like a deflated balloon until they eat enough to "inflate" them again, Schwartz said.
Related: Why is water so essential for life? Camel calves aren't born with these fat deposits and don't grow them while they are nursing. Young camels begin to wean when they are 4 to 6 months old, although their humps don't start to form until they are 10 months to a year old. There are two species of camels.
Bactrian camels Camelus bactrianus live in parts of western China and Central Asia, and they have two humps.
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